For months we’ve been sharing details about the upcoming release of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, the newest version of our ERP solution for global organizations that is “Powerfully Simple.
Amidst the excitement and energy around last week’s AX Technical Conference, the momentum across the other ERP products in our portfolio temporarily took a back seat.
As we open the Microsoft Dynamics AX Technical Conference today in Redmond with over 1000 partners and customers, there’s a lot at stake for companies contemplating new applications to power their businesses.
We're happy to welcome in one of our star Solution Architecht's, Lachlan Cash onto The Edge! Here Lachlan gives us a preview of what to expect at next week's sold out AX Technical Conference.
Yet another data point in the growing mound of evidence that two-tier ERP deployments continue to gain traction and grow in popularity amongst companies with disparate HQ and field subsidiary business requirements.
Great article to pass along to you all that came into The Edge from a few different sources, written by Doug Barney at Redmond Channel Partner, on a new survey from the IT research firm Computer Economics, (“Technology Trends 2010/2011”) focused on the IT spending priorities for customers in the coming year.
Happy New Year everyone from those of us here at The Edge, we’re just getting back into the swing of things this week as we empty out our email inboxes from our holiday breaks—but never fear, with the big National Retail Federation show starting next week, you’ll be hearing a lot from us soon.
As you might have seen earlier today, the Dynamics ERP team had another great announcement come out today, announcing the release of the SP1 of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
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